In a message dated 5/9/2005 11:47:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jpg2@comcast.net writes:
A driver is a person who is registered for the convention and will be
participating in competition events (Autocross, funkhana, TSD) in
addition to the social events. The first person registering a vehicle
is automatically a "driver".
A non-driver is a person who is registered for the convention and but
will not participate in competition events and will not be eligible for
trophies.
NOW I am confused. A navigator is a non-driver and is most definitely
eligible for trophies. The Carolinas Cup is awarded by car number and if the
car
belongs to a couple, both names will be engraved on the permanent trophy, if
the winners so designate - whether they've paid your club an extra 15 bucks or
not.
The second person listed on the registration form (usually a
spouse, occasionally a son or daughter, but always in the same family)
has the option to be registered as a driver or a non-driver.
I've only been to 4 other conventions, but I don't recall seeing anything
like this before - there has always been a place (i think) for 2 signatures:
Driver A and Driver B - on this form there is only space for 1 signature:
Driver
A - and you're going to charge another $15 if my wife wants to drive the
autocross (not likely this year) or if we exchange seats for a funkhana run?
(possible - she doesn't like to throw stuff) I don't recall ever seeing
anything like that before.
Cheers
Jack Mc
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